Walk Off the Earth packed just about everything into its sold-out show at the Sask Tel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival.

Audience members looking for glitter, smoke, plastic pipe percussion and a didgeridoo were in luck. It was a lot of fun, as long as you didn’t overthink it. The Ontario band gained a huge following thanks to a viral video.

The happy couple is expecting their second baby this summer, but that isn’t slowing down the band.

The band’s latest tour starts this month and, with a growing family, the tour bus may be a bit different from their past tour, Sarah laughs.

The videos uploaded to WOTE’s You Tube channel have earned more than two million subscribers and almost a half-billion cumulative views.

In 2012, they released compilations of their You Tube cover songs in the 16-song albums (2012), through Slapdash Records.

The band’s second full-length record with Columbia Records, , was released on 16 June 2015.

The two lead singles, “Rule the World” and “Sing It All Away,” were released in March and April 2015 respectively, and have an upbeat, anthemic pop sound similar to that of the band’s first album. The band supported the album with a 15-city US tour in 2015 followed by a cross-Canada tour and a 15-city European tour in 2016.

Their live performance, like their You Tube videos, is perfect for short attention spans.

It’s the way we live our lives — not just in music, but in everyday life.”; The band realizes how much their everyday life has changed since they started doing videos on You Tube.

Their channel has been viewed over 470 million times on You Tube.

The videos for WOTE’s cover songs are typically visually compelling, one-shot videos conceptualized by the band members themselves and primarily shot on an i Phone.

In their cover of Lorde’s “Royals,” the band swaps ukuleles while playing various other instruments.